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. 2022 Sep 10;22:1719. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-14135-3

Table 4.

Predictors for the victimization of the respondent’s child during the second wave of sanitary measures”

Predictors Descriptives (%) Estimate EXP(B)
Odds ratio
95% C. I .
Odds ratio
p
Age of the respondent (ref. 22–34 years) 20.57 <.001
 35–44 years 54.71 0.524 1.689 0.866–3.478
 45–54 years 21.15 0.723 2.062 0.931–4.742
  > 54 years 3.56 0.432 1.540 0.368–5.500
Household with child (ren) aged 0 to 5a (ref. No) 53.91 .004
 Yes 46.09 −0.707 0.493 0.299–0.801
Household size (ref. 2) 29.88 .023
 1 7.70 0.017 1.017 0.448–2.181
 3 44.72 0.370 1.447 0.877–2.429
 4 14.25 0.993 2.699 1.474–4.963
 5 and more 3.45 1.156 3.177 1.167–8.112
Perceived stress (ref. Low) 22.41 <.001
 Moderate 62.30 0.406 1.501 0.844–2.805
 High 15.29 0.903 2.467 1.242–5.059
Victimizationb before (ref. No) 39.31 <.001
 Yes 60.69 1.251 3.494 2.024–6.275
Victimizationb first wave (ref. No) 66.78 .009
 Yes 33.22 0.542 1.719 1.112–2.700

aThese households can also have children that are between 6 and 17 years old, but have at least one child between 0 and 5

bRespondents (parent of the child) as victim of violence (psychological, physical and/or sexual)

Abbreviations: C.I Confidence Interval